[parisc-linux] Creating the installation CD
T. Martin
catfish@alltel.net
Tue, 14 Aug 2001 22:59:59 -0500 (CDT)
Jaime,
I use cdrecord and just cdrecord dev=0,6,0 speed=2 -eject file.iso but it
depends on your hardware as to the proper device if its scsi just
cdrecord -scanbus and start from there.
Hope I helped some.
Terry
Achilles' Biological Findings:
(1) If a child looks like his father, that's heredity. If he
looks like a neighbor, that's environment.
(2) A lot of time has been wasted arguing over what came first
-- the chicken or the egg. It was undoubtedly the
rooster.
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Jaime Ash wrote:
> I am in the process of trying to upgrade my PA-Linux machine (model HP 715)
> from version 0.6 to version 0.9.2, and also trying to install version 0.9.2
> on an HP 735.
>
> I have already extracted the file named "palinux-0.9.2.iso" from the
> downloaded file, but I do not know how to proceed from there to create the
> installation CD. (Note that for version 0.6 I had used an installation CD
> that I got from Grant Grundler, so I never learned how he created the CD,
> and now he is on LOA).
>
> So my question to you is, what is the process for going from the *.iso file
> to create the CD.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jaime Ash
> email: jaimeash@home.com
>
>
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